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TL;DR: Ukraine released footage claiming long-range strikes up to 1,000 km deep into Russian territory, targeting aircraft, air-defense systems, logistics, and maritime assets as part of a broader strategy to weaken Russia’s rear infrastructure. Reported hits include amphibious aircraft, helicopters, missile systems, a communications hub, and an ammunition-carrying cargo ship, with coordinated drone operations across multiple regions. The campaign reflects Kyiv’s growing focus on disrupting supply lines, command systems, and military support networks, though many claims remain independently unverified.
Footage Released After Deep-Strike Claims
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on May 16 published video footage he said showed Ukrainian strikes on Russian military targets located far behind the front line. The attacks were presented as part of Kyiv’s expanding long-range strike campaign against military infrastructure, air-defense assets, logistics nodes, and other support systems used by Russian forces.
Zelensky said the strikes reached targets at distances of nearly 1,000 kilometers from the line of contact. He also stated that Ukrainian attacks this week hit facilities tied to Russia’s oil sector and maritime assets. Describing the operations as a response to Russian actions, he said they were “entirely justified.”
Aircraft and Air-Defense Systems Reportedly Hit
Among the targets identified by Zelensky was a Beriev Be-200 amphibious aircraft. Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces later said the aircraft was struck on May 15 in Russia’s Krasnodar Krai. The Be-200 is a twin-engine amphibious platform capable of operating from both runways and water, and is commonly associated with firefighting, search-and-rescue, and maritime patrol roles.
The same set of reported strikes also included a Kamov Ka-27 helicopter, a Pantsir-S1 self-propelled anti-aircraft missile and gun system, and a Tor-series air-defense system identified by Ukrainian forces as a Tor-M2. Zelensky additionally listed a Redut-2US communications system and drones among the targets.
Locations and Units Named by Ukrainian Forces
In a statement, Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces said the attacks were conducted in coordination with its Center for Depth Damage and involved multiple units. According to the statement, operators from the 1st Separate Center struck the Be-200 and Ka-27 in Yeisk, a city in Russia’s south. The same unit was also credited with hitting a Pantsir-S1 system in occupied Crimea and a dry cargo vessel carrying ammunition in Berdyansk.
The 427th Separate Brigade “Rarog” was said to have struck a Tor-M2 air-defense system in the Luhansk region. Separately, the 414th Brigade “Birds of Magyar,” working with the 20th K-2 Brigade, reportedly targeted a Russian training center and a temporary deployment site in the same region.
Maritime and Logistical Targets
A dry cargo ship loaded with ammunition was among the most significant logistical targets listed by Ukrainian officials. If confirmed, such a strike would fit a broader Ukrainian pattern of trying to disrupt Russian ammunition movement and reduce the survivability of rear-area supply networks.
The reported destruction or damage of communications equipment, including the Redut-2US system, would also align with efforts to degrade command, control, and coordination for Russian units operating near the front.
Broader Operational Context
Ukraine has increasingly used drones and other long-range strike systems to reach targets well beyond immediate combat zones. These operations have focused on air bases, air-defense systems, fuel and energy sites, shipping, and ammunition storage, reflecting an emphasis on weakening the infrastructure that supports Russian combat operations.
No independent verification of each strike claim was immediately available. Russian authorities were not cited in the released material, and Zelensky did not provide exact timing for all of the attacks. Still, the footage and accompanying statements offered one of the clearer official summaries this week of Ukraine’s continuing campaign against military targets in Russian-held territory and inside Russia itself.
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